soodust
Soodust is a term used in environmental science to describe a class of fine particulate matter that is dominated by soot and related carbonaceous particles. The expression is not standardized and appears mainly in regional studies or interdisciplinary discussions rather than in formal regulatory frameworks. In practice, soodust is often treated as a subset of ambient particulate matter with a high black carbon or organic carbon content.
Soodust particles are typically in the PM2.5 to PM10 size range and exhibit a carbon-rich composition. Common
Major sources of soodust include vehicle exhaust (especially diesel engines), residential heating with solid fuels, industrial
Health effects associated with soodust are largely consistent with other fine particulate matter. Inhalation can lead
Measurement is typically conducted through air quality monitoring networks, reporting mass concentrations in micrograms per cubic